Marriage and Family Therapist Trainee
Thomas Lucking, M.Div.
(408) 486-9527
Supervisor, Margaret Bennett Greig, Ph.D.
Marriage Family Therapist, MFC 8364

Thomas focuses his therapy work on two areas, behavioral change and deep self-discovery.  There is a practical side and a profound side to his work. He believes treatment is most effective when mental health problems are addressed with a dual emphasis; alleviate immediate symptoms and uncover core life misalignments on a psyche/soul level.  Thomas places an importance on progress, evaluation, and measuring the effectiveness of treatment.  All the latest psychological and technological assessment tools are brought into Thomas' therapy plus his academic work at Berkeley where he studied theology and spirituality.  He is currently working on a PhD in East/West Psychology. Thomas also designs websites, plays guitar, and cycles all over the bay area for recreation.
Thomas Lucking, B.A.

Education:
Master of Divinity, Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, CA (2002)
Bachelor of Arts, Computer Science, Saint Anselm College, Manchester, NH (1987)

Areas of Focus:
Anxiety
Codependency
Depression
Disabilities
Grief/Loss
Divorce
Parenting
Self-esteem/Identity
Family-of-Origin Issues
Life Transitions
Spirituality
Men’s Issues
Couples Therapy
Art Therapy
Child and Adolescent Struggles
Relational Issues
Addictions
Existential (Aging, Meaning) Concerns

Seminars, Workshops and/or Memberships:
California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT)